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I really want to go bowling vs I really want to go to a bowling alley

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "I really want to go bowling" implies a desire to engage in the activity of bowling, while "I really want to go to a bowling alley" specifies the location where the activity will take place. The choice between the two depends on whether the focus is on the activity itself or the specific venue.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

I really want to go bowling

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a desire to participate in the activity of bowling.

This phrase is used to convey a strong desire or interest in playing the sport of bowling.

Examples:

  • I really want to go bowling this weekend.
  • She said she really wants to go bowling with us.
  • Do you want to go bowling tonight?
  • He always wants to go bowling on his birthday.
  • Let's go bowling next Friday!
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Alternatives:

  • I really want to play bowling.
  • I really want to bowl.
  • I really want to hit the lanes.
  • I really want to knock down some pins.
  • I really want to roll some balls.

I really want to go to a bowling alley

This phrase is correct and specifies the location where the activity of bowling will take place.

This phrase is used when specifying the venue where the activity of bowling will occur.

Examples:

  • I really want to go to a bowling alley this weekend.
  • Let's go to a bowling alley for your birthday.
  • She said she really wants to go to a bowling alley with us.
  • Do you want to go to a bowling alley tonight?
  • He always wants to go to a bowling alley on his day off.

Alternatives:

  • I really want to go to the bowling center.
  • I really want to go to the bowling alley.
  • I really want to go to the bowling place.
  • I really want to go to the bowling venue.
  • I really want to go to the bowling spot.

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